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get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't matter what the cup size is. >> really? >> adjustable to give the same level of protection. and they are cheap. so that is sort of the newest victoria's secrets trend we might be seeing, the bra/face mask. >> let me understand, if there's an emergency and this woman has a bra on, she can take it off and then cover her face in the event of a nuclear attack, your bra could save your life? that's the gist? really? oh, all right, all right. we'll keep with the highbrow theme now. apparently, moving here from louisiana, a lot of crocodiles down there, and alliga
get ready to meet a bra that can also be used as a face mask. this has been created by a ukrainian scientist. take a look at the woman. like i said, the bra, basically that's what it looks like, you can take the two cups and use one as a face mask. i know this sounds absolutely ridiculous. but they're actually saying in a really -- emergency situation, say if there's something harmful airborne, a woman if she's in this situation could immediately unsnap and in case you're wondering it doesn't...
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thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges has more. >> the latest tropical system moving for cuba. it's dropping torrential rainfall over cuba. and also, with strong, gusty winds. it's moving into southeastern florida, where miami could pick up four inches of rain just throughout the day. the storm system quickly heading up the east coast, where flooding will again be a concern, into cities like new york and philadelphia. especially into thursday. now, back to you, rob and vinita. >> thanks for that, ava. and sam champion is tracking this tropical trouble. he'll have the latest
thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges...
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putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing with the wolves. some argue using captive animals actually spares truly wild animals the trauma, disruption and danger that comes with human contact. chris palmer concedes that point. chris, i get the feeling that you are torn about this, that there is -- there is an argument to be made that for the greater good, you can tell a little lie here and there in a movie. >> yes, yeah. i think you could make the argument that this is okay, because the film is going to do a lot of good. it's going to promote c conservati conservation. animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it
putting us on the side of the animals, which is why he makes films himself. so, in his movie "bears," yes, it's true, not all the animals are wild -- they got there that day by truck, essentially. >> yeah, yes. >> reporter: and it's true there was a trainer offscreen in this scene telling the animals what to do. >> they are trained through being fed, rewarded with m&ms and food. >> but you do end up really liking bears, caring about them. the same thing...
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built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will be compatible with the fleet we have. one difference is, there is an aircraft type. we'll be adding the boeing 717. but there's 86 of those units. we're well prepared. now that it's public, we can begin our work there. i'm confident we can manage it and manage it well. >> gary kelly, thank you very much. we hope this does continue to be good news for consumers. >>> and when we come back, new recommendations for the upcoming flu season. should you get the shot? ♪ eating right makes a big difference. it can make a fast gfaster , and a slow guy... umm... slimmer . petsm
built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. ♪ >>> all right. bells ringing on wall street. which marks the start of the trading day. stock futures higher as traders optimistic about improving economic reports overseas and corporate deal-making. the asian development bank raised the region's economic growth and consumer confidence rose in germany. how u.s. investors feel in a live report from the new york stock exchange in 15 minutes. >> we do know it's going to be another scorcher today in the bay area. yesterday's hot temperatures set records all around the state and caused all kinds of problems here in the bay area. a heat-related power outage cut service to pg&e customers in san leandro. hot tracks forced bart to slow down on trains in the evening commute. trains running 15 to 20 minutes late at one point. this weather that turned a minor brush fire into a disaster. marin county crews managed to get this fire knocked out within about an ho
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some say they even use racist language. brian ross investigates. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported 26-year-old allen jones had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi, y'all, my name is jamal smith and i'm looking for some watermelons. i'm also interested in a couple of slaves. maybe you can go ahead and pick some of my cotton fields. go ahead and give me a call to lick my [ bleep ]. >> reporter: jones, a clothing salesman in dallas, says the debt collector's calls continue even after he told them his bank of america account was up to date. >> i checked with my bank, went online, please stop calling my phone. by that time the representative acted like we can call you as many times as we want. >> reporter: and the calls continued. each incredibly more
some say they even use racist language. brian ross investigates. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported 26-year-old allen jones had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi, y'all, my name is jamal smith...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews have spent more than 12 hours on the scene. >> today is a day off for the cleanup crews in san bruno. work was done in the disaster zone yesterday. 29 of the 35 residents who lost their homes have signed a liability waiver including a guarantee they won't have any out-of-pocket expenses. pg&e says it will ultimately pick up the estimated $60,000 per house. officials hope to have the cleanup work con within four weeks before the rainy season begins. governor swarzenegger discussed the san bruno disaster in his weekly radio address. she promising a full investigation. >> in this case you really hav
get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews...
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that brought us the warm air mass today. now, tomorrow there's this cooler air mass that's going to nudge the jetstream a little further down, and it will weaken the high pressure. however, it's still going to bring us warm weather tomorrow, and then the ridge strengthens again on monday, and even warmer temperatures on monday. so here's you overnight lows. so mild. 60 degrees in palo alto. 61 in san jose. concord, 60 degrees. so if you want to air out your house, tonight is a good night to do it. tomorrow, we can expect another hot one in san jose. 92 your high. 90 in sunnyvale. on the peninsula, upper 80s to low 90s. also be a great day to head to the festival in pacifica. should be called "end of the fog "because there won't be any fog. san francisco, 86 your high. 76 in the sunset district. 90s in petaluma and napa. in the east bay, near 90 degrees in most locations. interior valleys, mid, even upper 90s tomorrow so another hot day. and as we head down to monterrey bay, 92 in santa cruz. that would be a nice spot at the
that brought us the warm air mass today. now, tomorrow there's this cooler air mass that's going to nudge the jetstream a little further down, and it will weaken the high pressure. however, it's still going to bring us warm weather tomorrow, and then the ridge strengthens again on monday, and even warmer temperatures on monday. so here's you overnight lows. so mild. 60 degrees in palo alto. 61 in san jose. concord, 60 degrees. so if you want to air out your house, tonight is a good night to do...
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he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these families can have some sort of closure is a positive thing. >> it will be california's first execution in nearly five years. a federal judge gave the go-ahead now that prison officials have complied with his order. they built a roomier death chamber and revised how the execution team is selected and trained. >> given that brown's attorneys bear the burden of coming in with evidence that there's about to be an unconstitutional execution he finds that the evidence is just not there and there's no reason that he can find legally to bar this execution. >> albert brown was convicted of raping and murdering 15-year-old su
he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these...
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sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found discrepancies. >> the alameda court administrators denied our request for an interview. they said according to judicial cannons of et thuks and other restrictions, they were unable to comment on pending cases and related issues. appropriate administrative actions have been taken. both the court and the sheriff's office say they are investigating. >> the investigation on these two people is on going, and to see how far back it goes and how widespread it is. >> now, hernandez is charged with accepting a bribe, embezzlement and grand theft. as you just heard s
sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found...
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senior investigative correspondent brian ross brings us this report. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, complaints about debt collectors and their tactics remain by far the number one source of consumer complaints received by the federal trade commission. and based on what we found in an abc news investigation, the tactics have reached an all-time low. in some cases, used on behalf of major american corporations. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported that allen jones, 26, had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack, with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi y'all, my name is jamal smith and i'm looking for some watermelons. i'm also interested in a couple of slaves, maybe you can go ahead an pick some of my cotton fields. go ahead, give me a call to lick my [ bleep ]. >> reporter: jones, a clothing salesman in dallas, says the debt colle
senior investigative correspondent brian ross brings us this report. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, complaints about debt collectors and their tactics remain by far the number one source of consumer complaints received by the federal trade commission. and based on what we found in an abc news investigation, the tactics have reached an all-time low. in some cases, used on behalf of major american corporations. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me,...
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provide anyone to talk to us on camera, so we went looking for him why his bank still used the agency and to give him a copy of the phone calls. is that acceptable to you? the f-word? >> that would not be acceptable. i'll find out. thank you. >> reporter: let me know. >> yep. >> reporter: thank you very much. two days later, bank of america essentially fired that collection agency, as a result of what we raised in our investigation, according to debt collection agency chairman. bank of america says the decision had nothing to do with our story. >> they say that, but that is one action. i got to believe regulators are going to take a look at this. >> reporter: absolutely. the federal trade commission is preparing a major crackdown and one official said the problem is, abusive phone calls work and the bottom line has too often trumped common decency and the law. >> may be common. okay. more of your report on "nightline" tonight. thanks very much. >>> on capitol hill today, the line between politics and entertainment was completely wiped away after blurring for years. stephen colbert, or
provide anyone to talk to us on camera, so we went looking for him why his bank still used the agency and to give him a copy of the phone calls. is that acceptable to you? the f-word? >> that would not be acceptable. i'll find out. thank you. >> reporter: let me know. >> yep. >> reporter: thank you very much. two days later, bank of america essentially fired that collection agency, as a result of what we raised in our investigation, according to debt collection agency...
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you used to be 6'5", right? >> unfortunately, that's true. >> you were a forward for the golden state warriors. >> final -- finally. we are out of time. that's just too bad. >> really? >> we're not. you're going to beat jon stewart on the 30th? >> i'm going to beat him. i'm going to physically beat him. i don't know if i'll have more people than he has. i will bring the fear to counter his reasonableness. now, is not the time to take it down a notch for america. >> stephen colbert, thank you very much. october 30th on the mall. whoa. >>> we'll be right back. hest. so i went back to my doctor again. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma symptoms. [ man ] symbicort improves my lung function... starting within 15 minutes. [ woman ] symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. it is a combination of two medicines and should not be taken more often than prescribed. [ man ] symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems, and children
you used to be 6'5", right? >> unfortunately, that's true. >> you were a forward for the golden state warriors. >> final -- finally. we are out of time. that's just too bad. >> really? >> we're not. you're going to beat jon stewart on the 30th? >> i'm going to beat him. i'm going to physically beat him. i don't know if i'll have more people than he has. i will bring the fear to counter his reasonableness. now, is not the time to take it down a notch for...
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please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl on this one. seems like he'd be a little friendlier to her, refer to his media people to deal with her. she's a college kid trying to get her paper done. >> oh my gosh. you're not going to believe this. >> wait a minute. >> we got an e-mail. we just got an e-mail. sandy, if you could pull up this e-mail to show people what we just got in. from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs? >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> >>> well, chances are you may have
please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl...
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and thanks for being with us. we begin this morning with those explosive, new revelations about how the obama administration is managing the war in afghanistan. >> they are contained in a soon-to-be-released book, by long-time "washington post" journalist, bob woodward. and suffice to say they do not present a flattering picture. >> emily schmidt is in washington with details. >> reporter: rob, vinita, good morning to you. woodward's newest book outlines a series of explosive, internal conflicts about the war in afghanistan. according to "the new york times", which says obtained a copy of this book. it expresses serious doubts about the u.s. strategy by a number of officials. one goes so far as to say it just can't work. that strategy involves the president sending another 30,000 americans into the fight last winter. mr. obama is said to have been uncomfortable with attempts of military commanders to force him into the decision to send those troops before he wanted to do so. the pentagon's top officials are right
and thanks for being with us. we begin this morning with those explosive, new revelations about how the obama administration is managing the war in afghanistan. >> they are contained in a soon-to-be-released book, by long-time "washington post" journalist, bob woodward. and suffice to say they do not present a flattering picture. >> emily schmidt is in washington with details. >> reporter: rob, vinita, good morning to you. woodward's newest book outlines a series of...
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he's going to join us live and tell us why he did it. promised her late sister n that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it was an honor. booming is moving forward by giving back. trying to be big like you, dad. you're so good at keeping everyone full... and focused with your fiber. [ laughs ] but you already are great at doing that. really? sure. you're made with fiber, just like me. but best of all, you're the perfect size for smaller kids. [ female announcer ] give your little ones kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats little bites™ cereal in chocolate and now original flavor. they're an excellent source of fiber packed in a smaller size. [ doorbell rings ] oh, it's original little bite™. we're off to practice keeping 'em full an
he's going to join us live and tell us why he did it. promised her late sister n that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it was an honor. booming is moving forward by giving back. trying...
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easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door...and filing your claims. i never feel i'm going to run out of anything. with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now they refill all my prescriptions. call now to receive a diabetic cookbook free. call to receive the one touch®ulra meter at no additional cost and find out why 230,000 u.s. doctors and over a million people with diabetes trust liberty medical. liberty, we deliver better health. call now. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. when pain keeps you up, nothing is proven to help you fall asleep faster than advil pm liqui-gels. rushing real liquid relief to ease you to sleep fast. for nighttime pain, make advil pm your #1 choice. hd 3. z >>> well, when it comes to gossip about britain's royal family we usually rely on the paparazzi to expose all their embarrassments. >> not this time. prince charles himself is making the news. he admits in a new documentary that he eavesdrops
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forest service to review its plan to use fire retardant. the concern, not enough protection for animals, especially endangered species. >> we've seen major fish kills when retardant bomber runs have d the e and the retardant has ended up in creeks. hundreds of hundreds of fish killed, including threatened and endangered fish. >> reporter: while the u.s. forest service tells abc news it will comply with the court's ruling, it defended its use of fire retardawe , we believe that firefighters can use it to help protect lives, property and critical natural resources from unwanted wildfires, with minimal risk to fish and wildlife. for now, firefighters can keep using the reddish retardant. in utah, it's being used with bulldozers and ground crews to push the fire back into its original burn cell. diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >>> nato says a helicopter crash has killed nine military service members today in afghanistan. it happened in the northwestern part of the country, in zabul province. they do not provide nationalities for the victim
forest service to review its plan to use fire retardant. the concern, not enough protection for animals, especially endangered species. >> we've seen major fish kills when retardant bomber runs have d the e and the retardant has ended up in creeks. hundreds of hundreds of fish killed, including threatened and endangered fish. >> reporter: while the u.s. forest service tells abc news it will comply with the court's ruling, it defended its use of fire retardawe , we believe that...
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tell us why you're the perfect person to work here with us as our new advice guru. and answer all the questions that come to "dear "gma" -- >> there you go. >> there's some questions out there. >> yeah. we personally want people to answer, what's the best piece of advice you've ever given and what was the result? >> you write an essay, like an interview question you'd have to answer. this one was really good. what wow tell this person. whenever there's an issue between my mother-in-law and me my husband refuses to stand up to me. how do i get him to value our relationship more than the one with this mother? >> ooh. >> and the "dear gma" person would you think have to know the answer, just how to find out the answer. while cleaning my son's room i accidentally saw on his facebook page threatening remarks from his friends. i fear he's being bullied. what should i do?" >> another interview question. my boss keeps taking credit for my ideas. >> ooh. >> these are good. this is going to be fun. >> again, this is a real job. full-time, online presence on abcnews.com and ou
tell us why you're the perfect person to work here with us as our new advice guru. and answer all the questions that come to "dear "gma" -- >> there you go. >> there's some questions out there. >> yeah. we personally want people to answer, what's the best piece of advice you've ever given and what was the result? >> you write an essay, like an interview question you'd have to answer. this one was really good. what wow tell this person. whenever there's an...
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stay with us. hó after using roe for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. n honking. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. a short time ago, this woman suffered from around his house. these people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i neve
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emily schmidt joins us. good morning. >> reporter: sarah shourd is saying more about her release from the iranian prison but she's saying very little about her actual time in the prison. that because her fiance and best friend are still behind bars with little word as to when they may be freed. after 410 days in iranian custody, sarah shourd is back in the u.s. and thanking iran that she is. >> i want to begin by expressing my sincere thanks to the government and religious leaders of iran. >> reporter: shourd was arrested and accused of spying in 2009 when iran claimed that she, her fiance shane bauer and josh fattal crossed the border. with two others facing up to ten years in prison if convicted. >> my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and josh was crushing. >> reporter: as shourd returned to the u.s., so did iran's president, in new york for the annual united nations general assembly. he told abc's "this week" americans should release eight iranians held here in response to iran's release of s
emily schmidt joins us. good morning. >> reporter: sarah shourd is saying more about her release from the iranian prison but she's saying very little about her actual time in the prison. that because her fiance and best friend are still behind bars with little word as to when they may be freed. after 410 days in iranian custody, sarah shourd is back in the u.s. and thanking iran that she is. >> i want to begin by expressing my sincere thanks to the government and religious leaders...
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letting us know how far we were from them. they were able to pull the plug out and measure where our bit is. we can mark the point on the drill pipe, and then break through. >> reporter: u.s. based company and the drill bit that punched a 12-inch or 30-centimeter shift through almost half a mile of rock down to where the miners are trapped. the rig known as plan b is owned by a chilean company and is one of three trying to save the miners. it began drilling two weeks ago. >> we got a late start, and got down rather fast. >> reporter: the hardest job may still be to come. rescuers have to make the hole nearly twice as wide, big enough to bring the men back to the surface. >> the million dollar question is, how long is it going to take to widen the hole? >> how high is up? that's hard to predict. >> reporter: the mine minister said it could still take at least six weeks. >> you can imagine that we are -- this part, we are eating the central part of the doughnut which is smaller. and now we have to eat the whole part of the dough
letting us know how far we were from them. they were able to pull the plug out and measure where our bit is. we can mark the point on the drill pipe, and then break through. >> reporter: u.s. based company and the drill bit that punched a 12-inch or 30-centimeter shift through almost half a mile of rock down to where the miners are trapped. the rig known as plan b is owned by a chilean company and is one of three trying to save the miners. it began drilling two weeks ago. >> we got...
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thanks for being with us. it will be a day of a lot of cleanup across new york city, after getting hit by a storm that brought torrential rain and winds of up to 100 miles per hour. >> this is what it looked like in brooklyn, as it tore off roofs and knocked down countless trees. >> it swept across the entire new york region with little warning. whipping up high winds, flooding and hail. emily schmidt shows us the spots that were hardest hit. >> reporter: just as rush hour hit new york city thursday afternoon, so did a fierce, fast-moving storm. >> i thought it was the end of the world. >> reporter: tornado warnings went out around 5:30. at least 30,000 people lost power, as lightning filled the skies. >> all the doors in my house flew open. the air conditioning in my room crashed in. the windows crashed in. >> reporter: terrifying for people at home. trouble for commuters trying to get home. >> back up. back up. back up. >> reporter: new york's busy penn station closed because it was so packed with people aft
thanks for being with us. it will be a day of a lot of cleanup across new york city, after getting hit by a storm that brought torrential rain and winds of up to 100 miles per hour. >> this is what it looked like in brooklyn, as it tore off roofs and knocked down countless trees. >> it swept across the entire new york region with little warning. whipping up high winds, flooding and hail. emily schmidt shows us the spots that were hardest hit. >> reporter: just as rush hour hit...
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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> the food and drug administration will decide the fate of a popular cancer drug in a few weeks. debate as to whether it should continue to be approved for treating breast cancer. some believe it could be a glimpse of the future of health care policy in the united states. >> this counter side is here. >> day stevens has scars to show from her battle against breast cancer in a table full of medications but credits one drug made by bay area giant kb. enentech. >> i've been able to have a relatively decent quality of life. w.out the tremendous side affects, and more importantly, have been tumor free. >> we just looked at your blood and made sure everything is okay. >> this berkeley onkolgist began giving her as a sample of a treatment nearly two years ago. she
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> the food and drug administration will decide the fate of a popular cancer drug in a few weeks. debate as to whether it should continue to be approved for treating breast cancer....
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tell us a little bit. i know this program. >> lose for good is about, once we lose the weight, someone else eats. a child is fed that are hungry. there's so many out there. it's so important to feed the children. it's so important to have breakfast. that makes us feel like we're doing our job. when we lose, a child is eating. >> and the two programs are linked together. and breakfast, chef michael anthony, is so important for kids. studies show, if they have a good breakfast, they'll do better in school. give us suggestions. >> we know it's important to eat a well-balanced diet. and it's important to eat in moderation. and from a lot of varieties. milks, cereals, fruit, juice. don't forget, the key to it is having fun. and i have three girls, as well. and in order to get them interested, it has to be a priority. and it has to be fun. kids don't want to be told, nor do adults, want to be told. but having fun with great, nutritious, healthy foods are fantastic. and we both support share our strength, which i
tell us a little bit. i know this program. >> lose for good is about, once we lose the weight, someone else eats. a child is fed that are hungry. there's so many out there. it's so important to feed the children. it's so important to have breakfast. that makes us feel like we're doing our job. when we lose, a child is eating. >> and the two programs are linked together. and breakfast, chef michael anthony, is so important for kids. studies show, if they have a good breakfast,...
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we're now coming back here to say, relook at us. have a look at us. try this product out. >> to make nokia better than anything else out there. >> reporter: the man unveiling the new phones won't be there to see if they work. he's resigned after the company brought in a canadian from microsoft to run the business. nokia is in upheaval, but consumers will decide whether it can make another comeback. rory cellan-jones, bbc news, east london. >> iphone e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
we're now coming back here to say, relook at us. have a look at us. try this product out. >> to make nokia better than anything else out there. >> reporter: the man unveiling the new phones won't be there to see if they work. he's resigned after the company brought in a canadian from microsoft to run the business. nokia is in upheaval, but consumers will decide whether it can make another comeback. rory cellan-jones, bbc news, east london. >> iphone e e e e e e e e e e e e e e...
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has it made us less safe, do you think? >> it's made us a lot less safe. whenever we do things that support bin laden's theory, that america is at war with islam, that strengthens his recruitment process. so, he's probably recruited thousands of more adherents over the last few weeks, while we argued about a mosque in new york and koran burning. >> there was all this talk when president obama was inaugurated. here's a man whose middle name is hussein. he's spent part of his childhood in a muslim country. he's made a lot of effort to reach out to the muslim world. and in fact, gave an impassioned set of statements on this very issue yesterday. has none of that helped? >> it did help. when he said in his inaugural address, america is not at war with islam, that helped a lot. but the recent controversies have undone all that. and the average muslim in indonesia, or india, or pakistan, could be forgiven for thinking that the united states really is at war with islam. and that's the fuel that bin laden needs to get support, financial support, suicide bombers, t
has it made us less safe, do you think? >> it's made us a lot less safe. whenever we do things that support bin laden's theory, that america is at war with islam, that strengthens his recruitment process. so, he's probably recruited thousands of more adherents over the last few weeks, while we argued about a mosque in new york and koran burning. >> there was all this talk when president obama was inaugurated. here's a man whose middle name is hussein. he's spent part of his...
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this week's game is gonna be great for us. colorado's a good team. >> at the pro level, niners open in seattle. tomorrow the new and improved raiders. i'm being optimistic here. in nashville to take on the titans. >> everybody has that itch. i feel that it's comin' down. seeing our fans, we wanna come out and set the pace for the year. >> this is a team that has so much turmoil off the street that on the street it gets overlooked sometimes. so we understand that though. we're not overlooking anybody. we understand this is a good football team coming in here. >> to tennis. the top seed upset in straight sets yesterday at the u.s. open. advancing to the second grand slam final. the days of other semifines. venus taking the set. backhand winner down the line on match point. game, set, match. women's final later today. >> the bmw championship at cog hill. chally's positioned himself atop the leaderboard through two rounds. the birdie on 17 right there. he's in line at 6. matt chucher battle laryngitis. drains a 27-footer for bird.
this week's game is gonna be great for us. colorado's a good team. >> at the pro level, niners open in seattle. tomorrow the new and improved raiders. i'm being optimistic here. in nashville to take on the titans. >> everybody has that itch. i feel that it's comin' down. seeing our fans, we wanna come out and set the pace for the year. >> this is a team that has so much turmoil off the street that on the street it gets overlooked sometimes. so we understand that though. we're...
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right now, for us, we have canceled the event. we are still believing that this promise will come about. >> repter: through all of this increasing pressure on you, increasing controvsy, the death threats you've had, and essentially the opposition you've had from christians around t the world, really. what have you learned? >> well, definitely all of those things we have taken into prayerful consideration. our opinion of islam has not changed. our opinion of islam has actually been only confirmed through the very fact that we have actctually done nothing. we have not burnt the koran. we have not done anything at all, but even though we have not done anything, there has already been riots andnd threats around the world to us. ththat already confirms that ou missio at least part of our mission has been accomplished to bring a greater awareness toto america and to the world that islam is possibly much more dangerous and much more violent than we thought. >> reporteter: so, maybe you brought your message to the world and you don't have
right now, for us, we have canceled the event. we are still believing that this promise will come about. >> repter: through all of this increasing pressure on you, increasing controvsy, the death threats you've had, and essentially the opposition you've had from christians around t the world, really. what have you learned? >> well, definitely all of those things we have taken into prayerful consideration. our opinion of islam has not changed. our opinion of islam has actually been...
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in fact, she heard the news from us. she's now focusing all her hope on when she can finally see her daughter again. jim sciutto, abc news, washington. >>> and we are here in california where politics and the political season is in high gear as it is across the country. and we've been examining some fascinating races, none more so than the one here in california for the senate, drawing attention across the entire nation. two strong candidates, women, locked in a headline-making battle. they are powerhouse contenders in a high-stakes race. carly fiorina, head of computer technology giant hewlett-packard for six years. barbara boxer, three-term senator. >> we have to fight for every job. >> jobs are my focus. >> reporter: in the first debate, fiorina hitting boxer on taxes, spending, regulation. >> the results of her policies are devastating for this state. >> reporter: boxer, striking back on fiorina's record as ceo of hp. >> laying thousands and thousands of workers off, shipping their jobs overseas. >> reporter: boxer h
in fact, she heard the news from us. she's now focusing all her hope on when she can finally see her daughter again. jim sciutto, abc news, washington. >>> and we are here in california where politics and the political season is in high gear as it is across the country. and we've been examining some fascinating races, none more so than the one here in california for the senate, drawing attention across the entire nation. two strong candidates, women, locked in a headline-making battle....
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e our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> can we pet them, jack? thank you so much. we'll be back tomorrow. have a fabulous day, everyone. >> bye-bye. >> we'll see you. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happess comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. the yoplait you can't get enough of. now in a four pack. ♪ >>> we are following breaking news. iran has just announced that one of the three americans jailed more than a year will be released 48 hours marking the end of holy month ramadan. they were told to come to the same hotel where the american's parents were allowed to meet with them to witness the release. students and faculty are being turned from the west valley college campus in saratoga. a power outage has left all classes in the dark for the past two and a half hours. step outside into the light mike. >> absolutely. we'll see more of it as the afternoon unfolds. good morning to you. still have flight
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as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a sudden i look at the screen and realized, my goodness, that's a precancerous polyp, what's that doing there? >> reporter: an intestinal polyp as collection of cells that may develop into colon cancer over time. keep in mind dr. oz is famously healthy. preaching healthy living in his books and on the television show. he's 50. the recommended age for getting a colonoscopy. but oz admits he would have waited a decade if not for his tv show. he spoke with "gma's" robin roberts about it. >> it's so arrogant and i feel so humbled, almost ashamed
as most of us know dr. oz is one of the most respected doctors on tv, giving medical advice to millions on his talk show. >> yesterday he wasn't giving advice as much as he was giving a warning. speaking out for the first time about his colonoscopy. here's dr. richard besser with more. >> reporter: this week my friend dr. mehmet oz did something a nonmedical person couldn't do. while under mild sedation, he made his own diagnosis. >> i was lying there half-dazed. all of a...
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the rest of us the 50s. these temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees cooler like oakland and livermore, 13 in novato and 11 santa rosa. this compared to yesterday morning. a light jacket may be possible for your wardrobe. temperatures today, the clock under mostly cloudy skies. we'll see gradual increase in sunshine and a gradual decrease in the winds this afternoon. not only will it look warmer, it will also feel warmer this afternoon. mid to upper 50s half moon bay, san francisco. low to mid-60s around the bay and upper 60s inland for lunchtime temperatures. by noon inland, 7 degree temperatures. mid to upper 60s around the bay and 57 half moon bay. accu-weather seven-day forecast, our biggest jump in temperatures will be tomorrow. warm 4 degrees from the coast to inland areas and a couple more degrees of warmth for start and temperatures hold steady through tuesday. >> looking forward to the warmer weather. road work going on and most of the road work usually clears by 5:00 this morning but this one will be
the rest of us the 50s. these temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees cooler like oakland and livermore, 13 in novato and 11 santa rosa. this compared to yesterday morning. a light jacket may be possible for your wardrobe. temperatures today, the clock under mostly cloudy skies. we'll see gradual increase in sunshine and a gradual decrease in the winds this afternoon. not only will it look warmer, it will also feel warmer this afternoon. mid to upper 50s half moon bay, san francisco. low to...
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that's what descended over us and brought us the unusual weather. the jet stream is dipping farther to the south. as we animate the maps, we will see clouds covering a big portion of the area. clear skies will allow for cooling. they could bring with them more sprinkles during the overnight hours. low temperatures will be in the 40s in parts of the north bay. cloverdale, santa rosa and napa. overnight lows will drop to the 50s over the remainder of the area. lots of cloud cover, except for the north bay and a chance for more sprinkles. as we look ahead to tomorrow, sunny skies in the south bay with high temperatures beginning to moderate. it won't be warm, but it will be milder than today. highs in the low 70s. also on the paw -- peninsula, upper 60ss to around 70. upper 50s on the coast. not much of a change there. downtown san francisco will see a high of 63. it will get milder in the north bay with highs in the mid to upper 70s in the mildest locations. in the near east bay, upper 60s to near 70. over the hills into the inland valleys of the east
that's what descended over us and brought us the unusual weather. the jet stream is dipping farther to the south. as we animate the maps, we will see clouds covering a big portion of the area. clear skies will allow for cooling. they could bring with them more sprinkles during the overnight hours. low temperatures will be in the 40s in parts of the north bay. cloverdale, santa rosa and napa. overnight lows will drop to the 50s over the remainder of the area. lots of cloud cover, except for the...
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. >> thanks for joining us. world news is next. i'm cheryl jenning autos hope to see you >>> tonight on "world news," the fight is on. the campaign showdown on taxes and the economy. as the president calls out republicans by name. >>> and they are under water in parts of texas, swamped by a foot of rain from hermine. rescues at the last minute. >>> "world news" investigates. what if translators for u.s. soldiers in afghanistan only pretended to know the language? the wrong world can be fatal. brian ross is here. >>> and getting answers on your health. dr. oz talks about his cancer scare. we ask more questions about preventing cancer for everyone. >>> and here east's a dancing d. new scientific proof how you can be a star when your friends go dancing. >>> good evening. it will be the big battle to the finish line in november, and this is the question -- how big a tax cut will you get next year? and should taxes increase on the wealthiest americans? we have an exclusive interview with the president tonight. he walked into the lion's
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i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also, you have other people on stage. i mean, i do, when i'm playing music. there's interaction between myself and the band. and it's actually quite enjoyable. when you're doing comedy, you're just alone for months. >> the same thing, i guess, when you're writing novels. you have another novel coming out soon. >> i call it a serious novel, i guess. called "an object of beauty." that's a novel set in the art world in manhattan, from 1993 to 2009. >> do you do all of these at the same time? or do you compartmentalize? >> people say, you do so much a
i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also,...
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winick is joining us from washington with the latest. dmo.j.port mor,ra as the countdown to 9/11 rat now one of america's top military men is asking for before the rhetoric makes things worse, much worse. secretary of state hillary clinton has now joined the growing chorus of those warning against a planned koran burning this september 11l >> i am heartened by the clear, unequivocal condemnation of this disrespectful, disgraceful act that has come from american religious leaders of all faiths. >> reporter: a day after a protest in kabul against the planned book burning, general david petraeus implored the 50-member dove world outreach center in gainesville, florida, to call off the event, saying it would only benefit extremists. >> they would use them to inflame public opinion and to incite violence against our soldiers and civilians. >> reporter: despite the plea, pastor terry jones told "nightline" anchor terry moran, he plans to go through with the demonstration. >> the question that we have is if we don't do it, when do we stop backi
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terry mcsweeney joins us now from the bart station in oakland. terry? >> yeah. the report this morning san francisco chronicle says for bart passengers it's loud. the passengers we spoke with said they already knew that but didn't know exactly how loud. and when we told them, the response was deafening. that is what it sounded like this morning as we rode bart in the trans bay tube. the reading of 100 decibels, the same as a jack hammer. you can't have a conversation. maybe the reason nobody tried to have one. the high-pitched irritation lasted perhaps a minute, not long enough to cause hearing loss. >> while you go on for hours and hours, this is pretty much 20 or 30-second stretch. >> johnson says the high-pitched screech is caused by the trains rolling over tiny ripples in the tracks which is caused by steel on steel and most prevalent where the elevation changes. bart riders talk about the jack hammer comparison. >> and that's a good analogy, definitely. jack hammer. >> definitely. >> jack hammer? well, i mean, it's hard to hold a conversation. so but that's
terry mcsweeney joins us now from the bart station in oakland. terry? >> yeah. the report this morning san francisco chronicle says for bart passengers it's loud. the passengers we spoke with said they already knew that but didn't know exactly how loud. and when we told them, the response was deafening. that is what it sounded like this morning as we rode bart in the trans bay tube. the reading of 100 decibels, the same as a jack hammer. you can't have a conversation. maybe the reason...
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let's start with some products that a lot of us use. eye cream. >> there's certain ways we tested these, using state-of-the-art equipment. this is the eye cream that won. it's olay prox. it's $42. it wasn't the priciest products that won. some of the companies have huge research and development budgets behind them. and it shows in these products. so, to measure a product like this, we used several machines. there's the visia machine, which you put your face into. it counts your age spots and wrinkles. it can detect sun damage that hadn't showed up on your face yet. the cutometer looks at a face's elasticity. the corneometer measures the moisture your skin retains. that's what we used to measure this. >> what was it about this? >> our before and after pictures showed it worked really well. especially on under eye wrinkles. the women who tested this, said they saw reduction in crow's feet and puffiness. >> that's the eye cream. >> exactly. >> night cream. >> this is one of the categories we had a tie. >> the two of them. >> they tested eq
let's start with some products that a lot of us use. eye cream. >> there's certain ways we tested these, using state-of-the-art equipment. this is the eye cream that won. it's olay prox. it's $42. it wasn't the priciest products that won. some of the companies have huge research and development budgets behind them. and it shows in these products. so, to measure a product like this, we used several machines. there's the visia machine, which you put your face into. it counts your age spots...
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can we use your allowance money? >> no! mom! >> the only problem i can see with this is that i think i'd be tempted to spend a lot of my money buying seeds and plants. and i don't think my husband would be very happy. >> i can see that. >> reporter: in fact, 15% of those 80 million farmville players do spend real money on the game. 5% spend at least $20 a month. that pay-to-play option, along with advertising revenue, has helped build a very profitable business for farmville's parent company zenya, which is expected to make $450 million this year alone. farmville outsiders don't understand the fuss. >> i don't understand why you want to build a farm. on facebook. i just don't. >> some of your friends play farmville? >> yes, it's stupid. >> my brother is a junior in high school, he loved it, his friends were the first ones to tell me about it. now my parents will be, like, telling me about their friends who are trying to get them to play farmville. >> reporter: compulsion or hobby, maria isn't quite sure. >> i would just say that
can we use your allowance money? >> no! mom! >> the only problem i can see with this is that i think i'd be tempted to spend a lot of my money buying seeds and plants. and i don't think my husband would be very happy. >> i can see that. >> reporter: in fact, 15% of those 80 million farmville players do spend real money on the game. 5% spend at least $20 a month. that pay-to-play option, along with advertising revenue, has helped build a very profitable business for...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. because it's not just your allergies, so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's yournumber? >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this tuesday. tropical storm hermine is pounding much of texas today, packing winds of up to 65 miles per hour. but the biggest pr
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at...
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stay with us. my name is vonetta, and i suffer from allergies. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new sk with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology tackles a full range of stains on a molecular level for a more powerful clean fight stains with science. [ man ] ♪ today the world looks mighty fine ♪ [ women ] ♪ pop-tarts happy sunshine time! ♪ [ man ] ♪ grab a pop-tart and you might just start ♪ ♪ to sing songs like a meadow lark ♪ ♪ stretch and yawn ♪ blow a kiss to mom ♪ cause pop-tarts mornings are the bomb ♪ ♪ so, rise and shiiiiine >>> so much talk this morning about jobs on this labor day. and here's an issue affecting many
stay with us. my name is vonetta, and i suffer from allergies. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new sk with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology...
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they used to make 13,000 different pieces. now they make just 6,000. >> the lady over there is actually filling in the last packs -- >> reporter: they sold legoland to a company that actually knows how to run a theme park. popular lines, many of them aimed at girls, were discontinued. >> when we were struggling i was thinking, geez, i don't know where the lego brick is part of a future. >> reporter: he figured even in an age of tv and video games kids still want to play with their hands. lego has moved away from the purer, simpler lego i remember from my youth. ♪ >> reporter: these days lego men carry guns. there's more fighting and it seems, more instructions. >> you can build the high-tech lego agent's car. >> reporter: while i felt that lego let my imagination run wild -- >> it's in your hands to help indiana jones solve the great mystery. >> reporter: now kids are told how to create an indiana jones fight scene. by doing that you are imposing some limits or directions on the child's creative play. >> i don't think it lim
they used to make 13,000 different pieces. now they make just 6,000. >> the lady over there is actually filling in the last packs -- >> reporter: they sold legoland to a company that actually knows how to run a theme park. popular lines, many of them aimed at girls, were discontinued. >> when we were struggling i was thinking, geez, i don't know where the lego brick is part of a future. >> reporter: he figured even in an age of tv and video games kids still want to play...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. [ female announcer ] hurry in and load up on food and great savings during the petsmart treat your pet sale. right now, you'll find hundreds of ways to treat your pet for under $10, from toys, to treats and more. at petsmart. we love to see healthy, happy pets! when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. stories we'll be watching on this labor day monday. president obama kicks off a new focus on the economy with a speech today before a large gathering of union workers in wisconsin. >>> investigators probing the causes of the bp oil disaster will begin taking a look at a key piece of evidence. their mission, to figure out why the oil well's blowout presenter failed to sto
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. [ female announcer ] hurry in and load up on food and great savings during the petsmart treat your pet sale. right now, you'll find hundreds of ways to treat your pet for under $10, from toys, to treats and more. at petsmart. we love to see healthy, happy pets! when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. [ female announcer ] talk to your doctor about plavix. >>> it has long been a massive frustration for public schoolteachers. not only are their salaries low but most of them also end up spending their own money on school supplies for the kids. the situation has only gotten worse during this recession, but
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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. >> can you guys still hear us? >> analysis from the "roundtable" with george will, thomas friedman. paul krugman, and mary jordan. >>> and "the sunday funnies." >> it's labor day. one day a year, we honor our workforce. do we still have a workforce? i don't know. do we? >>> today marks a new beginning for "this week." through our partnership with the bbc, we're delighted that as of now, this program is being broadcast globally in more than 200 countries. we begin with one of the most polarizing figures on the international stage, tony blair. this week, the former british prime minister released his memoir, "a journey" and we sat down for his first north american interview. during ten tumultuous years -- at the center of world events, the iraq war is his most controversial legacy. this weekend, anti-war protesters showed up in force in dublin at the former prime minister's book signing. as well as taking his country to war in iraq and afghanistan, his interventions in kosovo, sierra leone and northern ireland brough
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winick is joining us from atlantic beach this morning. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you both. even with a category 2 hurricane you're still talking about winds up to 110 miles per hour and we're certainly getting some of the outer bands of that right now. the real concern right here in north carolina at this point is storm surge. what, with the waves behind me and the flooding that can cause. despite mandatory evacuations in three coastal counties down here, officials can't force people out of their homes. so many have chosen to ride this one out. a state of emergency has been declared at this point in four states -- north carolina, virginia, maryland, and massachusetts. and certainly that should help getting those necessary resources to where they need to go as soon as the storm blows out to sea. now right now the storm is on a path to cape cod, massachusetts, with 500,000 simple residents. even though a hurricane hitting the northeast is a once in a generation event, emergency officials up there promise
winick is joining us from atlantic beach this morning. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and mike, good morning to you both. even with a category 2 hurricane you're still talking about winds up to 110 miles per hour and we're certainly getting some of the outer bands of that right now. the real concern right here in north carolina at this point is storm surge. what, with the waves behind me and the flooding that can cause. despite mandatory evacuations in three coastal counties down...
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and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." t minus three days until the end of combat and i'm out on the streets of baghdad. to be fair, it's glaringly obvious that iraqi troops who have been in charge here for months are doing a pretty good job keeping the peace. now families are out having ice cream and fancy new restaurants are opening up. although they will pat you down for weapons before you can get a table. yet so many of the iraqis we meet are deeply, darkly pessimistic. including this off-duty cop. even though you are a police officer, you don't think the iraqi forces can keep this country safe without the americans here anymore? >> yes, i don't think so. we don't have enough weapons, we are not ready for this mission. >> reporter: we're frequently asked by complete strangers if we can help them leave this country and come to america. why do you want to leave here? >> it's no good. >>
and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." t minus three days until the end of combat and i'm out on the streets of baghdad. to be fair, it's glaringly obvious that iraqi troops who have been in charge here for months are doing a pretty good job keeping the peace. now families are out having ice cream and fancy new...
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. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >> reporter: everyone here is watching this storm closely tonight, crossing their fingers, hoping it jogs to the east. diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too.
. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >>...